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  1. The CFS charts for week 3 and 4 kinda have a bit of a plume-ly feel to them with lower than average heights just to the West of the UK (although an extra tweak further West is certainly very welcome).

    But I mean to be fair, there is always chances for some of the longer range models, particularly, to change for the better regarding settled/dry weather, despite the temptation to throw out the dollies! A lot of us, I emphasise, are anxious about the direction of the weather for the upcoming Summer (especially in terms of settled conditions), but there’s no way of knowing with certainty of what it may bring. Nothing wrong, of course, speculating what it could bring, and it’s only natural to be cautious or concerned of the outlook ahead. I can be guilty of it myself, but best really to try not get too hung up on some of the longer range charts, including the huge variation in outlooks that the operational charts can bring. I know it’s been said before; weather will do as it pleases. Just have to have faith Summer will give us all something we desire. 

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  2. Weather rating so far this morning.

    ⛔️ Negatives:

    > Dull and gloomy with mostly heavy persistent rain since last night.

    > I miss the sun.

    > Because of the likelihood of this continuing all day, a really possibility (some) places could become water-logged and very boggy again. 😞

    > Even though I agree with SunSean and one or two others that it has been a pretty good May so far - a reasonable step-up from April, and especially March, anyway - this weather makes me long for a proper, decent, 2 week dry spell at the very least.

    > Knowing had this setup occurred in Winter, could have got rammed with snow considering the North to North-Westerly flow could have wrapped some very cold air around the North-Sea Low (which I would have loved, but you can guarantee that today’s setup would unlikely to happen in Winter)

    ✅/⛔️ Neutral:

    > Probably doesn’t count, but… also had a few issues with the Met Office site this morning, although it does seem to be loading just fine now.

    ✅ Positives: 

    > The air I guess does feel fresher today. 

    > Not too windy. 

    > It won’t be like this for the next 365 days. That blue thing with the big yellow glowing ball will reappear again at some point…

    Overall rating: 17%

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  3. Quite London-esque here too this morning, albeit with the sunshine a little more hazier. But there really is that proper Spring/very early Summer feel to things now. And great strength to the sun. 

    While Summer, as you might expect, likely to have some ups and downs, I hope Autumn goes for its super long snooze now until October. 😴

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  4. Around 10 to 15 minutes ago looking South from Eastern Solihull. 
     

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    Storm shield held quite strong here today (though considering there was a May Day walk earlier that had went to, wasn’t too fussed much as I would love to see a thunderstorm). Looks like a few of you got hit badly with slow moving showers and big loud bangs ⚡

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  5. Does seem to be some kind of attempt from a number of the operational models to shift the string of UK Low Pressure this week somewhat further to the West and North into the weekend and beyond, along with some of the blocking around the Greenland area losing its power. So kinda allowing more from the European and/or Azores ridging to try take some visits to the UK.

    After all the Spring months November so far seems to have gobbled up, even including April this morning (cloudy and damp), you would imagine a change to a less wet/more settled spell to take over at some point. So I’m sorry November, you can’t have April in your stomach forever. And even if April does stay remaining trapped in November’s stomach, I’d like to see it try and swallow up May.

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  6. Yep, pretty dull and misty this morning. Was hoping to wake up to some sunshine 😟 (I guess at least it’s dry for now). Yesterday, though, was a pretty decent day. Pretty good spells of sunshine, albeit a fair amount of cloud too. Pleasant enough. How cool if it could have lasted for longer and that the rain and showers for next week was just something that only happened in a dream… 

    I hope everyone has a nice Easter 🐣

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  7. I think the below would explain the sleet and snow reports for some of you in the South-West of the UK, even for lower levels.

    Using examples at both 10pm and 11pm on the 18Z GFS, it has places such as Devon just on the Western flank of the little circular disturbance/Low drifting North from the main Low to the South-West of Ireland. It also means some of you guys down South-West end up being under somewhat colder 850 hPa temperatures between -1*C to -3*C. That, along with the precipitation being particularly heavy towards Western/South-Western parts of the UK (as well as the fact that the temperatures at the 500 hPa level are very cold with those blues and purples - essentially a very deep upper trough) is likely aiding in dragging down freezing air to low levels in some places, thus the surprise sleet and snow some of you are getting. Especially over higher ground. Though I don’t consider myself to be an expert, that’s probably the reason for it. ❄️

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    Original post: https://community.netweather.tv/topic/99814-model-output-discussion-22nd-jan-2024-onwards/?do=findComment&comment=5052092
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  8. Definitely nice to wake up to this morning. Still a lot of blue sky and sunshine about now. Despite feeling chilly feels like a proper Spring morning, which is good to see. A chance of some showers, possibly with hail and thunder later (which is at least at lot more exciting than grey, general, prolonged spell of rain or drizzle).

    Still be nice to see some proper settled warmer weather break out at some point. Make countryside walks become more of a joy so wouldn’t need to walk in lots of mud and puddles all the time. 😅  Just a shame the models look uninspiring at the moment for settled, warmer weather, bar perhaps the odd drier day or two, particularly later into the Easter weekend. Surely, the models would get to a point where they just couldn’t get any worse in terms of unsettled and Low Pressure dominated conditions (am looking at you, Northern blocking) that some better runs for less unsettled conditions would start showing up. Just some teases of High Pressure building strongly over Europe and into the UK would be nice, lol, that would then hope becomes a reality. 

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  9. For a time, today felt nice with some bright and at times, sunny, weather. Really felt quite April-esque. Admittedly it didn’t last as the heavens opened in the late afternoon and towards the evening (but even then, I expected it was going to rain by mid-afternoon), so weather’s been a little better today than expected. Just pretty rubbish tonight, though 🌧️

    Haven’t got the best of memories, but May and June in this part last year seemed bright and sunny for the most part. In fact, as a late-Spring and early Summer month, June 2023 was overall decent. 

  10. London seems to be one of the few places where the weather is working correctly at the moment 👀

    I think we will have to accept that the weather engineers for some of us others are having problems restoring our faulty weather. Either that, or the weather engineers just aren’t doing a good enough job with the repairs.

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  11.  Metwatch Is one thing I would have to give last March credit for was the few snowy days near the beginning of the month. Bringing a good few cm’s of snow outside of the main Winter months. Not something that’s happened this March (apart from a bit of sleet in the afternoon of Saturday 2nd).

    Considering how cool March was last year throughout the month, some of the recent milder weather has personally made for a nice change. But I do agree it would be great if it was accompanied by more sunshine. 

    Briefly, the sun had tried to break through the white thing above about 20 minutes ago, but it looks like it’s gone back into hiding with a few thicker patches of clouds trying to take over 😅

     Methuselah Yeah, looks like Winter wants to break out of the cage that Spring’s been somewhat attempting to keep locked away inside for the first part of this week. At least for some of us. But Spring needs to use sturdier locks on the door so Winter stays locked up in the cage. (Though am not totally against seeing the odd further cold blast or two if they were potent enough to bring some snow with it before it was too late). 

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  12.  *Stormforce~beka* To be fair, it’s been quite gloomy for longer than that (edit: aside from a few recent fairly bright afternoons), although there was a quite a nice, sunny, spell, around mid-January with some generally clear skies for a few days. But some proper dry, sunnier weather is definitely overdue. 

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  13. If March doesn’t want to, then I hope April comes armed with an absolutely ginormous axe and strike the rock-solid sun and dry weather shields that have been dominant for a number of us in here. 

    Despite that, some of the afternoons in the last few days have at least brought some brighter spells at times kinda helping making things feel like Spring. Some of the thorn bushes (particularly the Hawthorn/Crataegus) are really greening up well in some places too. Even one or two of the bigger trees like the sycamore are starting to open up its leaves with some golden colours showing through.

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  14. A little fun tease regarding the 00Z GEM, but it manages to drag a little patch of -5*C 850 hPa temperatures over the London area during early Sunday morning via the Easterly/North-Easterly flow. The Eastern spot of Kent and the Eastern tip of Scotland also gets in on the -5*C 850 hPa temperature action. 
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  15. Must admit, I thought the skies, at least especially earlier today, looked very convective looking. Although when it become all grey and rainy here this afternoon I just thought it would just be a general spell of rain until, like a few others, a few odd rumbles of thunder suddenly came unexpectedly. Including the odd lightning flash too!

    Looking at the radar though, it looks like there’s some particularly angry looking showers to the South and East of here. 

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